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"Mr. Spock, remind me to keep the temperature down on the bridge in the future."
Bonus: a page from one of the movie magazines back during the series third season, from February of 1969..
Bonus: the packaging of the Pocket Flix film viewer that supplied fans with their own (one-minute) clip for watching whenever they wanted! I bought one about 1978 and it was the first time I could actually "watch" a real part of an episode apart from TV. This was before videotape players were available to most, and certainly to me. It was taken from the episode "By Any Other Name," and was edited together from the scene where the two security guards were reduced to polyhedrons, and the scene of the barrier-crossing, which was very exciting to own! Such was my mania that I even dubbed those scenes from one of my cassette tapes of the episode to match the editing of the film, then would synch them up as I watched to supply sound!
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Thank you so much for these! I honesty believe that if they had kept Rand, the sexual tension with her and the captain would have been far more interesting than just having Kirk going with all of these women. Just my opinion. :D
Love the story of your viewer! I didn't have that but I DID record the audio of all episodes from the TV and my dad was clever enough to rig up a direct connection input thing -- way before the days when you had "audio out" on sets -- so that we didn't have to use a microphone and be quiet while it was recording! He may not have loved "Star Trek" himself but he did understand that my sister and I really did! Great post!
Lisa,
I also made cassette recordings of all the episodes! I eventually was able to tape them from an FM/AM radio that could get local TV channels, then I plugged into it and taped directly off the air into the cassette deck. You are lucky that you had a dad that would do that for you, I had to tape mine in secret for fear of my stepdad finding out!
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